Our Impact

Rocky Mountain PrepRMPEssentials

Our scholars and staff must lead with strong relationships, build strong character, and instill a love of learning to truly be successful.

We choose love to guide our work as educators, colleagues, and community members. When a scholar, team member, or family member walks into our building, we actively work to build relationships so we can partner to meet our shared goals. We constantly reinforce our PEAK values with both our scholars and team through many of our school’s rituals and traditions, and always spotlighting those who model those values. For both scholars and staff, we celebrate the diversity of our community and explore together topics of identity, power, bias, race, and culture.

Great teaching and rigorous curricula are essential to creating transformative schools.

We hold high expectations to ensure all of our scholars graduate prepared to succeed in middle school, college, and life. Our scholars will be compassionate, curious, creative, and critical thinkers when they have a rich foundation in core content, learn to attack unfamiliar challenging problems, and receive regular, clear feedback.

Transformational schools must be led by outstanding educators and staff who love their work.

We know that the most important in-school determinant of a child's success is their teacher and the adults that support their learning. We also believe that high-performing schools can - and should - be places where our educators bring their whole selves to work and can establish long-term sustainable careers.

Parents, students, schools, and community partners must advocate together for the resources and supports necessary for all students to receive the best possible education.

Too many students in Colorado are still not receiving the best possible education. Partnered with our staff, families, supporters and other community members, our powerful community is our greatest lever for systems change. Our families are among the best advocates for change, and we know that when families are lifelong advocates for their children, our scholars will be more successful long-term.

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SchoolChoice is open in DPS, which means families looking for a school for next year should complete the online application before Feb. 28. We’ve outlined the five steps you'll need to know to complete your application.

My family and I live in the Cherry Creek School District, very close to one of the top-rated elementary schools in Colorado. We choose to drive our children 25 minutes twice each day so they can attend RMP instead.